In a feature with UNINTERRUPTED, LeBron didn't hesitate to call Bronny reaching the NBA his would-be proudest moment.

LeBron said, alluding to the likely end of the one-and-done rule:

"You want to ask me what is the greatest achievement of my life? If I'm on the same court as my son in the NBA. That would be number one in my lifetime as an NBA player. I've thought about it because my son is about to be 14, and he might be able to get in there a little earlier."

He added that it didn't matter if it was as teammates or opponents, LeBron just wants to share an NBA court with his son. It's a lofty goal, but it's not out of the question either.

The 13-year-old Bronny is entering eighth grade, and he's considered among the nation's top players in his age group. Though LeBron is 33, he hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. If the NBA allows players to enter the draft out of high school, Bronny would be draft eligible in five years.